Georgia settles with 3 ex-ethics commission employees

Corruption, greed, ethical lapses, and tax-payer funded payouts have increasingly become the norm in Republican Georgia 2014.

Georgia settles with 3 ex-ethics commission employees

The state ethics commission has settled for more than $1.8 million
with three former employees alleging retaliation stemming from an
investigation into complaints against Gov. Nathan Deal.



Chairman Kevin Abernethy said Friday that the commission is pleased to put the matters behind it.


Under the terms, the commission's former deputy, Sherry Streicker,
will receive $1 million, former IT specialist John Hair will receive
$410,000 and former staff attorney Elisabeth Murray-Obertein will
receive $477,500.




The settlements follow a jury verdict in favor of the commission's
former executive secretary, who said her pay was slashed and Streicker's
position eliminated as they were preparing subpoenas in the Deal
investigation. The commission has denied any wrongdoing, and Deal has
said he was not involved.

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